I am a freelance software developer based in Perth, Western Australia. I offer a full range of custom database programming, web development and database support services. Read my profile.
Web Development
Custom Database Applications
Web Applications
Covert Web Design to Web Pages
Desktop Applications
Computer Programming / Coding
Systems Analysis & Design Consulting
Database Support
Database Administration
Web Hosting
Web Security
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1 January 2009
I'd like to wish my clients a happy new year. I'm feeling refreshed after the Christmas break and looking forward to working on your web applications and databases in the year ahead.
5 August 2008
I am now official registered as member of the iPhone Developer Program. I've programmed for the Windows Mobile platform in the past so I'm interested to seen how the iPhone compares. I'm particularly keen to experiment with the touch user interface in applications.
23 April 2008
I have been enjoying listening to TED presentations. TED, which standards for Technology, Entertainment and Design, was started by Chris Anderson, an editor at Wired. The TED website includes speeches from world leading designers, computer experts, writers and scientists about a whole range of topics including creativity, the environment, communities and communication. Most of the speechers are insightful and entertaining. I particularly enjoyed the secret box speech by J.J. Abrams (creator of the Lost television series).
2 April 2008
I was excited to read that the West Australian State Government in committed to growing Bentley Technology Park seven fold to create a 314ha technology precinct. While calling it 'Western Australia's Silicon Valley' is a bit exaggerated, it is designed to become Australia's biggest technology precinct and include high speed internet access, a lot more office space, labs and restaurants. Technology Park is located just down the road from me and I hope this development will create improved opportunities for the computer industry in Perth.
18 March 2008
I have been using Things from Cultured Code for the last couple of weeks. This application, currently in beta, allows you to record tasks and easily filter and sort them by tags, projects, areas and scheduled time. I have tried quite a few task management and Getting Things Done (GTD) type software programs, but the simplicity and elegance of Things makes it a winner. This program is for the Mac OS X, so if you are a Windows only user, then you are out of luck.